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Solve the following inequality: 4 (x-2) < 1 (x-6) 5 3

Solve the following inequality: 4 (x-2) < 1 (x-6) 5 3. State which subset the following fall into (R, Q, Z, N, W, Ir) -cos п /6 -5.5. Write the equation of the line for the following: Passes through (0,1) and is perpendicular to the line 8x-13y = 13.

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Solve the following inequality: 4 (x-2) < 1 (x-6) 5 3

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  1. Solve the following inequality: 4 (x-2) < 1 (x-6) 5 3

  2. State which subset the following fall into (R, Q, Z, N, W, Ir) • -cos п/6 • -5.5

  3. Write the equation of the line for the following: Passes through (0,1) and is perpendicular to the line 8x-13y = 13

  4. Given the center and radius, write the standard form of a circle: C(-1,5) r = √10

  5. Label the vertex, axis of symmetry, and intercepts for the following parabola. Y = -x² + 4x

  6. Find the domain and range of the given function: • f(x) = 1 + x² • F(x) = 1 • √4 - z²

  7. Identify the type of functions below (linear, power, polynomial, rational, algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic) • F(x) = √z³ + 1 • F(x) = tanπx

  8. F(x) = x-3, g(x) = √x, h(x) = x³, j(x) = 2x Compose the following: a) (f◦j)(x) b) (b◦f)(x) + (j◦f)(x)

  9. If cos x = ⅓ and is in the interval [-π/2, 0] fin sin x. and tan x.

  10. Given the following table, find the line of regression:

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